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Zamboanga Film Festival 2018 Winners

10:22 PM
In celebration of the 81st Dia de la Ciudad de Zamboanga, the City Government once again hosted the Zamboanga Film Festival. Now on its third year, #ZFF2018 selected 20 short films produced by Zamboangueño filmmakers and animators. The finalists composed of 10 live action short films and 10 animated shorts (Click here for the list of short film finalists). The films were screened at Centro Latino Theater, Paseo del Mar, from February 19 to 23 which was watched by high schools and colleges in the city. The awards night was held on February 25, 7PM at Centro Latino main hall.



Here are the list of nominees and winners of the Zamboanga Film Festival 2018:

Best Screenplay (Live Action):
- Shekinah Benitez (Esta)
- Eljay Deldoc (Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo)
- Khadija Ahamed Kabeer (Bardusa)
- Robi Brian Kang (Loop)
- WINNER: Diserie Dawn Vergara (Manchao)

A last full show was held at the Centro Latino main hall before the Grand Awards Night

Best Original Story (Animation):
- Frantz Merrill Sucro, Kendrick Fernandez, Joshua Adonai Diaz, Lorenzo Emerson Yagong (Si Ongka, El Aspin)
- WINNER: Joshua Dela Cruz (Peacekeeper)
- Hazel Rosie Bayaras, Carl Venzon Zarraga, Dariel Dryan Tadus (The Promise)
- Megan Dayak  (Karoshi)
- Kendrick Fernandez (Peste)

Best Cinematography (Live Action):
- WINNER: Mohammad Sarajan (Esta)
- John Renzo Wee (Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo)
- Simon Alvarez (Manchao)
- Lawrence Agustin (Bardusa)
- Micaella Marie R. Ruste & Chelsea Gregorio (Ocaso)

Best CINEMATOGRAPHY (Animation)
- Megan Dayak  (Karoshi)
- Carl Venzon Zarraga (The Promise)
- Joshua Dela Cruz (Peacekeeper)
- Joshua Adonai Diaz (Si Ongka, El Aspin)
- WINNER: Kendrick Fernandez (Peste)

Kendrick Fernandez, director/animator of Peste, won Best Animator, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and Viewers' Choice Award

Best Editing (Live Action):
- Nathalie Enriquez (Manchao)
- WINNER: Shekinah Benitez (Esta)
- Kim Tayona & John Renzo Wee (Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo)
- Khadija Ahamed Kabeer & Lawrence Agustin (Bardusa)
- Tennyl Dehm Canlas (Globo)

Best Editing (Animation):
- Megan Dayak  (Karoshi)
- Joshua Dela Cruz (Peacekeeper)
- WINNER: Kendrick Fernandez (Peste)
- Hazel Rosie Bayaras & Carl Venzon Zarraga (The Promise)
- Frantz Merrill Sucro (Si Ongka, El Aspin)

Best Production Design (Live Action):
- Fahda Hassan (Bardusa)
- Dexter Luaya (Manchao)
- Chelsea Gregorio (Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo)
- Chelsea Gregorio (Ocaso)
- WINNER: Shekinah Benitez (Esta)

Shekinah Benitez, director of Esta (Stay) received four awards: Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Production Design and Best Culture-Senstive Film

Best Visual Effects (Animation):
- WINNER: Hazel Rosie Bayaras & Carl Venzon Zarraga (The Promise)
- Kendrick Fernandez (Peste)
- Megan Dayak  (Karoshi)
- Joshua Dela Cruz (Peacekeeper)
- Khaled Majid (Cast)
- Dariel Dryan Tadus (With Colors)

Best Culture-Sensitive Film(Live Action):
- Bardusa by Khadija Ahamed Kabeer
- Manchao by Jonathan Alandahao
- WINNER: Esta by Shekinah Benitez
- Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo by Kim Tayona
- Silip by Robi Brian Kang

Best Culture-Sensitive Film (Animation):
- Fuego (Fire) by Ian Kenneth Barade
- Si Ongka, El Aspin by Frantz Merrill Sucro
- Behind Closed Doors by Jorzheema Hamid
- Is It My Turn? By Joshua Nacionales
- WINNER: Peacekeeper by Joshua Dela Cruz

Best Character Design (Animation):
- Joshua Dela Cruz (Peacekeeper)
- WINNER: Hazel Rosie Bayaras, Carl Venzon Zarraga, Dariel Dryan Tadus (The Promise)
- Megan Dayak  (Karoshi)
- Kendrick Fernandez (Peste)
- Frantz Merrill Sucro (Si Ongka, El Aspin)
- Joshua Nacionales (Is it my turn?)

Best Actress (Live Action):
- Angel Ridette Cenas as “Mae” (Esta)
- WINNER: Laila Ulao as “Sara” (Bardusa)
- Aemjay Sainty Albano as “Kris”(Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo)
- Eycle Pansensyo as “Jade” (Silip)

Best Supporting Actress (Special Jury Citation):
- Ma. Zidamar Caranay Raper as "Sara's Mother" (Bardusa)

Best Animator (Animation):
- Joshua Dela Cruz (Peacekeeper)
- WINNER: Kendrick Fernandez (Peste)
- Joshua Adonai Diaz (Si Ongka, El Aspin)
- Megan Dayak  (Karoshi)
- Joshua Nacionales (Is it my turn?)
- Carl Venzon Zarraga (The Promise)

Best Actor (Live Action):
- Ramli Tiblani Abdurahim (Bardusa)
- John Mark Resurreccion (Manchao)
- WINNER: Kiko Miranda as “France” (Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo)

Kiko Miranda won Best Actor for his performance in the live action short film "Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo" by Kim Tayona

Best Director (Live Action):
- Micaella Marie Ruste (Ocaso)
- Kim Tayona (Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo)
- Shekinah Benitez (Esta)
- Khadija Ahamed Kabeer (Bardusa)
- WINNER: Jhonathan Alandahao (Manchao)

First-time director, Jhonathan Andalahao, was awarded Best Director for his live action short "Manchao" which also won Best Screenplay and Best Film.

Best Director (Animation):
- WINNER: Joshua Dela Cruz (Peacekeeper)
- Kendrick Fernandez (Peste)
- Frantz Merrill Sucro (Si Ongka, El Aspin)
- Hazel Rosie Bayaras (The Promise)
- Megan Dayak (Karoshi)

Viewer's Choice Award (Live Action):
- Pag-ibig lang ang Meron Tayo by Kim Tayona

Viewer's Choice Award (Animation):
- Peste by Kendrick Fernandez

Best Film (Animation):
- Manchao by Jhonathan Alandahao

Best Film (Animation):
- Peacekeeper by Joshua Dela Cruz

Joshua dela Cruz, director/animator of Peacemaker, won Best Director, Best Original Story, Best Culture-Sensitive Film and the Grand Prize - Best Film (Animation Category)
  Cast and crew of Grand Prize Winner - Best Film (Live Action Category), Manchao by Jhonathan Andalahao

Congratulations to all nominees and awardees! Happy Dia de la Ciudad de Zamboanga! #ZFF2018 #DiaDeZamboanga #iLoveZamboangaCity

2016 CineChavacano Festival de Película y Animación

9:50 PM
By virtue of Ordinance 374, the 23rd of June is officially recognized as the city’s Dia de Fundacion de Chavacano to commemorate the founding and encourage the use of the Chavacano language.

For the second year, the local government is hosting the Cine Chavacano to showcase our local language through short films produced, written, and directed by homegrown filmmakers.



Love and hatred, flaw and beauty, friendship and adversary, failure and success. Now on its 2nd year, CineChavacano Festival de Película y Animación features an array of Chavacano stories, which will be screened at the Centro Latino Theater Room, Paseo del Mar from June 20 to 23, 2016. Here are the finalists of this year's CineChavacano.

PELÍCULAS (Live Action Category)



Tiempo (Time)
Directed by Tennyl Dehm Canlas

Synopsis: Sam, a 20-year-old college girl discovers that she can turn back time but little did she know that there are consequences along the way.



Entre Medio del Fin (In the middle of an end)
Directed by Ryanne Murcia

Synopsis: Khalil and Danny are left to figure out their lives after Ayesha, who promised to give them her child, decided to go back with Omar, the father of the child, who left her before.



Su Puesto (In their place)
Directed by Kendrick Rico

Synopsis: Five personas face their daily struggles in life such as bullying, abuse and prejudice. Each of them represents different problems and issues in this world that needs solution.



El Cara de Mama (The face of my mother)
Directed by Kimberly R. Kilat

Synopsis: In the process of knowing one’s self is also knowing one’s root.



Sombra (shadow)
Directed by Sheena Mae Alcala

Synopsis: With recurring shifts of personality, Miko shows his hidden alter-self, his shadow, which brought him to finding his seemingly predominant personality, pushing him to plot revenge.



Escondido Amor (Hidden Love)
Directed by Icy Mae Colipano

Synopsis: A coming out story of a gay guy,explore the bizarre characteristics of love in the most exotic and erotic way.



Lengua Pranka (The Forthright Tongue)
Directed by Pristine Padua
Co-directed by Lee Why Halasan

Synopsis: Pepita, more fondly called Pipay, is forced to live in Zamboanga, a place she has never been to nor whose language she understands; here she must work hard for her education, and she must work harder to understand and be understood.



Next Time
Directed by Mark Kim Tayona

Synopsis: We choose the moments that we want to remember. A guy meets a girl at twelve midnight in a twenty-four hour store. They rewind time with their stories until they’re both synced. We choose the moments we want to remember; and after every great moment, we wish for a next time.

ANIMACIÓN (Animation Category)



Despedido (Departed)
Directed by Ryan Covarrubias

Synopsis: A story about defeating self-doubt or defeating your old self.



El Bloques (The blocks)
Directed by Danica Jane Follero

Synopsis: The story is about a little girl who is playing alone inside her room. Despite her solitariness, she learns to accept what she has and where she is.



El Amenazo (The Threat)
Directed by Kendrick Rico

Synopsis: The blood cells play their roles to help maintain the health of a human body. One day, a white blood cell had an abnormal mutation and turned into a dangerous cancer cell.



Dividido (Divided)
Directed by Aljhun Rey Canillo

Synopsis: In a society where the poor and the rich are divided and separated by a tall wall, two boys, Anton and Olot, developed an unexpected friendship.



Fallares (Flaw? Where?)
Directed by Jade Christel de Guzman

Synopsis: A personal dilemma leads a girl to discover what it takes to bloom.

Watch the Omnibus Trailer of ‪#‎CineChavacano2016‬. Open public screening will be held on June 20-22, 5PM at Centro Latino Theater Room, Paseo del Mar. Viva el Cinema Chavacano! Viva el Dia de Fundacion de Chavacano!


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CineChavacano Film and Animation Festival

11:34 AM
June 23, 2015 - The city celebrates today the 4th Dia de Fundacion de Chavacano, in commemoration of the laying of the first cornerstone of Fuerza de San Jose on June 23, 1635, which, in 1719, was renamed Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragosa (Fort Pilar). The City Government prepared a lineup of activities for the special day including the first CineChavacano Film and Animation Festival. The film festival is the second film festival headed by the city this year after the successful Zamboanga Film Festival held during the Dia de la Ciudad de Zamboanga.

CineChavacano is unique because it features films using the Chavacano language. There are two categories: Live Action and Animation. In the animation category, the scope of content extended not only to short films but also to infographics or infommercials with Chavacano language. Among the seventeen applicants, seven entries animation and three live action films made it to the finals. Here are the finalists of CineChavacano:



"Mal Sueño" (Nightmare) by Ryan Covarrubias


"El Muerte del un Mariposa" (The Dead Butterfly) by Jorzheema Hamid



"Tagu-taguan" (Hide and Seek) by Aljhun Rey Canillo


"Tienda de Juguete" (Toy Store) by Dale Aldrin Maniego


"Comida Zamboanga" by Danie Alted Nebrija (Watch here)


"Movimiento" (Movement) by Aljhun Rey Canillo


"Terminado y Hecho" by Anthony Neil Drapiza


"Juego de Rol" (Role-playing Game) by Abraham Ysmael Alvarez


"El Niño Pescador" by Jerome Peniones


"Cuando Contigo" (When with you) by Jorzheema Hamid

In the end, "El Muerte del un Mariposa" by Jorzheema Hamid grabbed the Grand Prize for the live action category while Dale Maniego's "El Tienda de Juguete" won the Grand Prize for the animation category. Congratulations to all the finalists and winners and we hope to see you next year in our film festivals! Continue to create Chavacano films and tell the stories of Zamboanga through this craft! Viva Cine Chavacano!



For more updates on Zamboanga City Government events, like Zoom In Zamboanga City on facebook.

Zamboanga City Govt Calendar of Activities for June 2015

10:45 AM
Here are the upcoming activities of the City Government under the coordination of the special events team. On June 12, the city will commemorate the nation's 153rd Independence Day with a flag-raising ceremony, commemorative program and community activities at the city hall grounds. A week after, on June 19, we will commemorate our national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal's 117th Birth anniversary at Plaza Rizal.



On June 23, the city will celebrate the 4th Dia de Fundacion de Chavacano, which traces its roots to the laying of the cornerstone of “Fuerza de San Jose” on June 23, 1635, which, in 1719, was renamed as “Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza (Fort Pilar). The city organized the 1st Chavacano Film Festival, CINEChavacano, which aims to promote and preserve the language and its stories through live action and animated films. 10 finalists per category will be selected which will be screened at the Cinematheque Zamboanga on July 24 to 28. For guidelines and entry forms, please visit the facebook page of Zoom In Zamboanga. Direct link to the forms is also provided below. Other activities of Dia de Fundacion de Chavacano include the Battle of the Bands and a Public Debate Exhibition.


Download guidelines and entry forms here.

1st Zamboanga Short Film Competition

6:03 PM

2012 Zamboanga International Film Festival
1st Zamboanga Short Film Competition
Theme:  “KULTURA DE ZAMBOANGA”

Competition is open to:

~ All independent filmmakers at least 16 years old and must not have joined any major film competition.
~ Filmmaker should be a Resident of the City or Province of Zamboanga with at least one year residency in Zamboanga City or Province of Zamboanga. (Proof of Residency must be presented)
~ Entry shall follow the theme: “Kultura de Zamboanga
~ Any Digital Camera may be used (including cellphones)
~ The video should be at least Three (3) Minutes but not exceeding Ten (10) Minutes.
~ Use of copyrighted music is prohibited, unless allowed by the owner of the material.
~ Nudity, foul language, slur on religious belief, or any other form of offensive content shall likewise be prohibited.
~ Film may be in the native tongue or dialect must have readable English subtitles.
~ All entries should be submitted in DVD format.

The Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) shall include the finalists in its portfolio of Filipino films under its Sineng Pambansa Local Film Festival and shall have the right to the exhibition of the finalist in its CINEMATHEQUES nationwide.

Deadline for submission of entries will be 16 February 2012. Entries should be submitted to:
MS. SARITA FERNANDEZ
FDCP Local Festival Coordinator
City Tourism Office
Paseo Del Mar
Zamboanga City
09177144884
sarita_sebastian2005@yahoo.com

Announcement of the finalists will be on 22 February 2012. All finalists will be competing in the Film Festival on 26 February 2012 at MINDPRO Citimall.

Awards and Recognition will be on 27 February 2012.

CASH PRIZES awaits winners:
1st Place       Php 30,000
2nd Place       Php 20,000
3rd Place       Php 10,000

Deadline of entries: 16 February 2012 (Thursday)

To download the entry forms click the link http://www.fdcp.ph/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/short-film-competition-entry-form.pdf

Source: Film Development Council of the Philippines Website [link]

"Zamboanga" at Sineng Pambansa

2:42 AM
Last February 23-25, 2011, Zamboanga City finally had the chance to host a film festival where activities all about film were held at the city. Indie films were screened for three days at the cinemas of Mindpro Citimall for free! Lots of students and movie enthusiast had the chance to watch indie films since the local cinema rarely screens them. The films included were "Halaw" by Sheron Dayoc, "Limbunan" by Teng Mangansakan, "Emir", "Concerto", "Sabungero", "Kano", "Ang Mundo sa Panahon ng Bato", "Di Natatapos ang Gabi" and the classic 1937 film "Zamboanga". The event is called "Sineng Pambansa" which is an activity of the Film Development Council of the Philippines. They also have it in other cities like Iloilo and Baguio.

Weeks before the film fest, i already heard about it in the news and i'm really excited to watch the films. The Mayor really had the full support to host the Sineng Pambansa in the city since it the place where one of the most important and first ever films in the Philippine film history was produced. "Zamboanga" is one of my most anticipated film because i'm curious about how the old Zamboanga looks like and how they created the movie. I'm also excited to watch "Halaw" by a Zamboangueno director Sheron Dayoc. The film bagged the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Editing during the Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival.

However, I was really busy for the three days so i wasn't able to watch the indie films at the cinema. Good thing, we were invited by Council Gerky Velasco at the Red Carpet night just an hour before the event. Not only we had the chance to watch "Zamboanga" we also saw the directors and casts of some of the films. Mr. John Arcilla, the lead actor of Halaw, also rendered an original song made for the film. The song is beautiful and epic. Anyways, i really intend to write this post to share my thoughts about the film "Zamboanga".

"Zamboanga" is one of the five existing pre-war Filipino films and one of the oldest, produced in 1936. The film was said to be lost due to the war. But a film historian, Nick de Ocampo rediscovered it at the archives of the US Library of Congress in Washington D.C.

Synopsis:
A sea-faring tribe whose livelihood is to search pearls in the rich, pristine waters of Zamboanga. Danao, a young pearl fisher, is engaged to the datu's granddaughter, Minda. With Danao's exquisite pearls, the datu announces a celebration in his return. Hadji Razul, a cruel and lustful ruler of a Moro tribe living in another island was among the invited. Involved in piracy and looting, he associated himself with a renegade American Captain who owns a small trading yacht providing Chinese laborers. A tribal war sparks as Hadji abducts the beautiful princess during one of Danao's diving expeditions, tearing down the peace and tranquility Zamboanga once enjoyed. (resource: FDCP Zamboanga Film Festival 2011)
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